Bio

Hi everyone, I’m Cat! I’m just your average seventeen-year-old girl from Las Vegas, but with slightly above average dreams. I’ve wanted to become a singer for as long as I can remember. According to my mother, who is an especially imaginative woman, I started singing from the moment I came out of the womb. Whether or not this is true the world may never know, so lets just say I’ve been singing for a pretty long while. It’s my passion, my love, my life, and I intend on continuing to do it for an even longer while.

I have been singing and performing around my home city for many years now. I am extremely grateful for all of the opportunities I’ve been given to share my art with my community, many of them taking place at various location on the Las Vegas strip, including Caesar’s Palace, Treasure Island, MGM Grand, House of Blues, Hard Rock Live, and others. I love looking at the amazing strip view from a distance and listing all of the amazing venues I have been blessed to perform in, and I aim only to increase that list’s size!

I’m very proud to say that I am now the honored Student Ambassador for one of Las Vegas’s most incredible charitable organizations, Positively Arts Foundation, which aims to empower, to inspire, and to heal young children through the benefits of art education. Through this awe-inspiring organization, I have been able to help children realize their potential and talent. This foundation is such a blessing to me, and I am so honored to have the opportunity to represent it. I only hope that I am able to do so with justice.

Additionally, I have also become involved with the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. In 2015, I released my single “You Are Strong” in sponsorship of the lifeline, donating a portion of all of the proceeds directly towards the program. My involvement with the lifeline has drastically altered my perception of my community. I’ve made it my personal mission to make sure that I share all that I’ve learned about self worth and positive thinking with others, and both Positively Arts Foundation and the National Suicide Prevention lifeline has made that possible.

I’m extremely excited for my future. I find it so strange that its such a mystery, that I have no idea what’s gonna happen in it, and I don’t really have any control over it. I find it even stranger that everybody will come to this realization in life, and everyone will just go on living, never evening acknowledging it.

I’m in love with the city that I live in. The lights, the culture, the history, the music- Las Vegas is really an amazing place to be. I’m so lucky and grateful to be able to be apart of it. I’m looking forward to experiencing new things in the city that I call my home, as well as new cities that I can only call the unknown. I’m especially looking forward to experiencing these new things in these new places with my best friends, and seeing their dreams come true, as well as my own.